Sentence examples for virtually linked to from inspiring English sources

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MiRNAs have been virtually linked to all known biological processes as well as various pathological diseases including cancer.

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Nowadays, the term prejudice is virtually exclusively linked to social prejudice; however, prejudice can also relate to concepts.

From the moment a prospective teacher enters a teachers college to the day of his or her retirement party, a teacher's ability to elevate student learning is poorly assessed (if at all), and virtually never linked to consequences--either positive, as in the case of awarding merit pay, or negative, like being dismissed for poor performance.

Investigators examined patterns among the outbreaks and determined that virtually all were linked to events at which fresh raspberries had been served.

He was indicted on more than 60 counts, linked to virtually every armed enterprise in which Serb forces were involved in the Nineties.

Winsor said virtually every crime was linked to technology and police were struggling to learn how to cope with it: "Almost all crime has a technological aspect to it now and the capability to deal with this cannot therefore be the prerogative of the specialist officer; every officer needs an understanding of it and the capabilities to deal with the cybercrime they encounter".

Virtually all suicide bombings are linked to political causes or grievances.

Government data released this evening showed that virtually all the recent deaths linked to Firestone tires now being recalled occurred when sport utility vehicles, most of them Ford Explorers, rolled over after the tires failed.

Government data has indicated that virtually all the recent deaths linked to Firestone tires now being recalled occurred when sport utility vehicles, most of them Ford Explorers, rolled over after the tires failed.

We therefore virtually linked the distal regulatory elements to their target genes, by exploiting the characteristic that regulatory regions become DNase hypersensitive (DHS) in synchrony with their target promoters.

The strategy is called securities lending, a practice that is thriving even though some investments linked to it were virtually wiped out during the financial panic of 2008.

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